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The Harvard/MIT 4DN DCIC is hiring data wranglers and software developers for multiple positions that are available immediately.

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The 4D Nucleome (4DN) Data Coordination and Integration Center
(DCIC) aims to collect, store, curate, display, and analyze data
generated in the 4DN Network. The DCIC is a collaboration of two
centers from three institutions: Harvard University, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology (MIT), and The Washington University in
St. Louis (WashU). The Harvard/MIT DCIC is tasked with building the
infrastructure for data collection and integration. The Harvard/MIT
and WashU centers will collaborate on the development and
incorporation of novel data visualization tools. The 4DN Data
Portal is now available in beta.

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10 Aug 2017 | The 4DN Data Portal is in beta

While we are still in beta, the 4DN Data Portal is open to data
submitters, and the raw files for the first 4DN Hi-C can be accessed
at data.4dnucleome.org.

We present an interactive visualization interface - HiPiler - for the
exploration and visualization of regions-of-interest (ROI) in large genome
interaction matrices. HiPiler works on top of HiGlass, and allows
exploring ROIs as snippets. The manuscript describing HiPiler is now on bioRxiv.

We present HiGlass, a web-based viewer for genome
interaction maps featuring synchronized navigation of multiple views
as well as continuous zooming and panning for navigation across
genomic loci and resolutions. The manuscript describing HiGlass is now on bioRxiv_